Bowe Bergdahl Found at Pot Farm In California During Marijuana Raid

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  1. Dutch

    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Bowe Bergdahl is free to roam as he pleases while awaiting a court martial on treason charges – and he chose to spend some time at a pot farm in California. President Obama traded five Gitmo Taliban detainees for the return of Bergdahl, who was caught in the middle of a pot raid at the marijuana farm earlier this week.

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    Mendocino County Sheriff’s Captain Greg Van Patten told Fox News that Bowe Bergdahl was detained during the pot raid at a home in Redwood City, California. The county marijuana eradication team was serving a search warrant when the accused traitor was encountered.

    The man President Obama said he would make “absolutely no apologies” for working to bring back to his parents, was not determined to be connected to the marijuana growing operations, according to the California sheriff’s office. Captain Van Patten said Bergdahl identified himself to the deputies after being detained and the Department of Defense was alerted to the situation.

    Defense Department officials confirmed that the man accused of treason was on leave and reportedly asked the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office for assistance “getting him back.” Deputies ultimately drove Bowe Bergdahl to a “halfway point” to meet with Army staffers to hand over the controversial soldier.

    “U.S. Army North was contacted by the Mendocino County Sheriff’s office on July 21 regarding an incident within their jurisdiction in which Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl was present,” United States Army spokeswoman, Cynthia O. Smith, said. “Sergeant Bergdahl was on authorized leave in California at that time. He was not arrested and has returned to his duty station at Fort Sam Houston He has not been charged with any crime involving his time on leave.”

    http://www.inquisitr.com/2278573/bowe-bergdahl-found-pot-farm-in-california-during-marijuana-raid/

    OK, so a little R&R for our hero about whom Obama said "As Commander-in-Chief, I am proud of the servicemembers who recovered Sergeant Bergdahl and brought him safely out of harm's way". Still, something' amiss in this story - Bergdahl was on authorized leave, was not charged and yet our military asked sheriff's office for assistance "getting his back" Why, was he stoned and could not find way back on his own ? :roflol:
     
  2. Lee S

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    Sorry to disagree with you on this one Dutch, but Bowe Bergdahl could and should be facing a firing squad. If he wants to spend his last days on earth stoned out of his mind, then who am I to complain. Although good Taliban do not take drugs so his 72 virgins are in serious jeopardy. Perhaps he will end up with a 72 year old lunch lady named Ethel as his after life reward for the martyrdom he so richly deserves.
     
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    "Bowe Bergdahl Found at Pot Farm In California During Marijuana Raid"

    so what, people that think Pot is evil are control freaks without a cause, I heard in California Marijuana is like a traffic ticket

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  4. Brewskier

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    Drug user, traitor, ISIS sympathizer, Muslim.... sounds like the type of "soldier" Obama would trade Guantanamo terrorists for.
     
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    FreshAir Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    are you saying all soldiers are not heroes and some are not worth saving from the enemy?
     
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    Lee S Moderator Staff Member Past Donor

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    I more or less agree with you on this one, but if you are awaiting trial, then behaving yourself is an important pursuit to follow. And who is going to be judging Bowe Bergdahl at his court martial? High ranking military officers aren't control freaks, are they?
     
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    Bergdahl deserted his unit and joined up with the enemy. Why would I possibly consider him a hero?
     
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    I'm guessing he does not quite grasp the Muslim definition if being "stoned".
     
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    How this guy walks freely is ridiculous. Honorable men died because of his traitorous actions.
     
  10. Dutch

    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Was not my point. Why did the military had to ask the Sheriff's office for assistance in delivering him? Does it not sounds fishy to you?
     
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    Yes. Traitorous scum like Bergdahl are not heroes.
     
  12. Dutch

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    And so he did, a perfect match.
     
  13. Wake_Up

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    Doesn't matter what California thinks. Bergdahl isn't in the California National Guard, he's in the U.S Army. They have much stricter rules on drugs.

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    Who said we saved bergdahl FROM the enemy. After all, he voluntarily went to them.

    We call those, traitors.

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    Exactly. I wonder if he was tested for drugs when the military got hold of him?
     
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    so not all are military members are hero's... he was a POW too....

    Bergdahl was stupid and not military material for sure..... but he joined up, so he was a hero, just not a good one

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    I don't think Nidal Hassan was a hero, either.
     
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    Lol, his own selfishness caused him to become a POW, resulting in the deaths of other soldiers. The Taliban fighters are greater heroes than he is. At least they are not betraying their own.
     
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    Seems you have an issue with what the definition of "traitor" is...besides, joining up with the enemy and then not being accepted by them (supposedly) is not being a POW.... he was being a liberal.
     
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    So what?

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    No, he was being a traitor. Just because you disagree with others' ideology, does not make them traitors. I could say the same thing about cons, too.
     
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    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Not a good hero is an oxymoron. Thank you for the laugh :roflol:
     
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    The article could read "Begdahl shoots 10 puppies in the face in the middle of Mardi Gras" and the left would say:

    "So what, he's a war hero".
     
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    This has nothing to do with whether I agree with BB being a liberal, but it has everything to do with BB's liberal ideology being sympathetic with our enemies that drove him to leave his post and seek out the enemy, thus becoming a traitor. No need to try and make a straw man about me.
    Sure you could, but then you'd making up stuff. When a conservative does what BB did you can have at it. Until then, we should just stick to the facts.
     
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    Oh give it a rest. It has nothing to do with being liberal. If you want to have an honest discussion, fine. But as long as you're going to play goofy word games and make erroneous associations, forget it.

    This thread is silly anyway.

    BTW, would you consider draft dodgers traitors?
     
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    isn't he like a cop on paid leave right now.... not really in the service?

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    I think it's common for local police to turn over people like this to military police

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    don't worship him, do not even like the guy or his actions.... but make up whatever lies you want if it makes you feel better

    he was a pow, we should bring him back and if he committed any military crimes charge him.... simple, we do not leave soldiers behind if we can help it

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    I love all this "worship" stuff. You say something that makes sense, and all of a sudden you "worship" somebody. What is that all about?
     

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